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Festival Folclórico y Reinado Nacional del Bambuco

The Bambuco Pageant and Folkloric Festival is the largest and most important celebration in Huila Department and one of the most important celebrations in southern Colombia. It is celebrated annually in the city of Neiva during the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul and attracts a considerable number of Colombian and foreign tourists. The festival was declared National Cultural heritage by the Congress of Colombia in 2006.[1]

Bambuco Pageant and Folkloric Festival
Festival Folclórico y Reinado Nacional del Bambuco
Woman wearing the festival's traditional outfit.
Official nameFestival Folclórico, Reinado Nacional del Bambuco y muestra Internacional del Folclor
Observed byPeople from Huila
TypeCatholic, Cultural
SignificanceFeast of Saint Peter and Saint John.
CelebrationsParades, parties, music festival, pageant
Datelast weeks of June
Frequencyannual
Related toCarnival, Bambuco

The Festivity is formed by three events, the Folkloric Festival, the Bambuco Pageant and the International Folklore Exposition. The Festival celebrates Bambuco music.

History

Since the 18th century, locals celebrated obedience to the Spanish monarch in the months of June and July,[2] as well as the Feast of Saint Peter and Saint John. At the time, Saint John's Feast was a rural festivity while Saint Peter's was celebrated in the cities.

In 1960, the festivities were officialized and the Festival Folclórico y Reinado Nacional del Bambuco were established.[2]

Reinado Nacional del Bambuco

The Reinado Nacional del Bambuco is a contest similar to beauty pageants in which contestants, each representing a Colombian Department, are judged on six parameters: Performance of Sanjuanero dance, beauty, general knowledge, popularity, punctuality and performance of regional dance.[3] Of these, the performance of the Sanjuanero dance grants the most points, followed by beauty.[3] The contests' winner is declared as the National Bambuco Queen (Spanish: Reina Nacional del Bambuco). It has been made in 57 uninterrupted editions from 1961 to 2017, the first winning department was Huila while the most recent and current winner of the title is Huila as well. In the 57 editions a total of 21 territorial entities (20 departments and Bogotá) have obtained at least one crown, the department that has won the most is the host department, Huila, with a total of 7 crowns, followed by Atlántico with 6, Meta and Caquetá both with 5 and Valle del Cauca with 4, the information of all the winning departments with their respective years is shown below:

Year National Bambuco Queen Department
1961 Luz Cucalón Garcia Huila
1963 Rocio Cock Jaramillo Antioquia
1964 Lucy Abuchaibe Ochoa Atlántico
1965 Maria Cristina Lalinde Valle del Cauca
1966 Martha Querubin Bogotá
1967 Myriam Tovar Diaz Meta
1968 Beatriz Eugenia Fajardo Atlántico
1969 Maria Eugenia Gomez López Cauca
1970 Liliana Gomez Cundinamarca
1971 Luz Teresa Zamora Tolima
1972 Lucy Abuchaibe Ochoa Caquetá
1973 Melba Becerra Serrano Santander
1974 Luz Stella Velandiaa Bogotá
1975 Luz Marina Gonzalez Santander
1976 Patricia Abello Marin Atlántico
1977 Martha Isabel Gomez Santander
1978 Raquel Garcia Sucre
1979 Carla Maria Fattoni Antioquia
1980 Maite Show del Rio San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina
1981 Silvana Gonzalez Mortelo Atlántico
1982 Gloria Patricia Farfan Caquetá
1983 Maria Sther Espinosa Córdoba
1984 Marixa Fernandez Fernandez Huila
1985 Liliana Serrano Ochoa Bolívar
1986 Diana Esperanza Rodriguez Meta
1987 Sandra Maria Muñoz Valle del Cauca
1988 Indira Maria Gutierrez Cesar
1989 Naffy Sther Adarraga Cesar
1990 Claudia Lorena Muñoz Valle del Cauca
1991 Adriana Lucia Uribe Huila
1992 Lina Maria Jaramillo Castaño Risaralda
1993 Liliana Maria Merlano Valderrama Atlántico
1994 Linda Abuchive Echavarria La Guajira
1995 Ana Milena Gomez Henao Caldas
1996 Liliana Andrea Lozano Caquetá
1997 Maribel Lopera Sierra Antioquia
1998 Heidy Johana Moreno Meta
1999 Gloria Helena Garcia Cruz Tolima
2000 Alicia Eugenia Bosi Martinez Bolívar
2001 Larissa Fernanda Calderon Ortiz Huila
2002 Leidy Sanchez Loaiza Caquetá
2003 Marta Carolina Mora Acevedo Atlántico & Barranquilla
2004 Valentina Cuervo Correa Caldas
2005 Maria del Mar Tovar Gomez Huila
2006 Dayana Zamara Delgado Contreras Norte de Santander
2007 Beatriz Pinedo Pavon La Guajira
2008 Diana Milena Ortiz Rojas Meta
2009 Shadia Rujana Artunduaga Huila
2010 Ana María Hernández Romero Cundinamarca
2011 Zaira Karina Pérez Colina Arauca
2012 Paola Andrea Novoa Bogotá
2013 Natalia Andrea Fernández Copete Meta
2014 Gabriela Garcia Giraldo Valle del Cauca
2015 Gleidy Paola Joven Losada Caquetá
2016 Valentina Bonilla Neira Tolima
2017 Evelyn Tatiana Bello Yara Huila

By Department

 
The image shows the number of times a department has won the contest
Department Wins Years
Huila 7 1961, 1984, 1991, 2001, 2005, 2009, 2017
Atlántico 6 1964, 1968, 1976, 1981, 1993, 2003
Caquetá 5 1972, 1982, 1996, 2002, 2015
Meta 1967, 1986, 1998, 2008, 2013
Valle del Cauca 4 1965, 1987, 1990, 2014
Antioquia 3 1963, 1979, 1997
Tolima 1971, 1999, 2016
Bogotá 1966, 1974, 2012
Santander 1973, 1975, 1977
Cundinamarca 2 1970, 2010
La Guajira 1994, 2007
Caldas 1995, 2004
Bolívar 1985, 2000
Cesar 1988, 1989
Arauca 1 2011
Norte de Santander 2006
Risaralda 1992
Córdoba 1983
San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina 1980
Sucre 1978
Cauca 1969

Festival activities

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2010-09-05.
  2. ^ a b Festival Folclórico y Reinado Nacional del Bambuco: el regreso a las raíces andinas, Colombian Tourism Portal.
  3. ^ a b REGLAMENTO GENERAL REINADO NACIONAL DEL BAMBUCO, The Reinado's Official Rule Book.

External links

  •   Media related to Festival Folclórico y Reinado Nacional del Bambuco at Wikimedia Commons
  • Ferias & Fiestas que no te puedes Perder, Colombia. (in Spanish)

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The Bambuco Pageant and Folkloric Festival is the largest and most important celebration in Huila Department and one of the most important celebrations in southern Colombia It is celebrated annually in the city of Neiva during the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul and attracts a considerable number of Colombian and foreign tourists The festival was declared National Cultural heritage by the Congress of Colombia in 2006 1 Bambuco Pageant and Folkloric Festival Festival Folclorico y Reinado Nacional del BambucoWoman wearing the festival s traditional outfit Official nameFestival Folclorico Reinado Nacional del Bambuco y muestra Internacional del FolclorObserved byPeople from HuilaTypeCatholic CulturalSignificanceFeast of Saint Peter and Saint John CelebrationsParades parties music festival pageantDatelast weeks of JuneFrequencyannualRelated toCarnival BambucoThe Festivity is formed by three events the Folkloric Festival the Bambuco Pageant and the International Folklore Exposition The Festival celebrates Bambuco music Contents 1 History 2 Reinado Nacional del Bambuco 3 By Department 4 Festival activities 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditSince the 18th century locals celebrated obedience to the Spanish monarch in the months of June and July 2 as well as the Feast of Saint Peter and Saint John At the time Saint John s Feast was a rural festivity while Saint Peter s was celebrated in the cities In 1960 the festivities were officialized and the Festival Folclorico y Reinado Nacional del Bambuco were established 2 Reinado Nacional del Bambuco EditThe Reinado Nacional del Bambuco is a contest similar to beauty pageants in which contestants each representing a Colombian Department are judged on six parameters Performance of Sanjuanero dance beauty general knowledge popularity punctuality and performance of regional dance 3 Of these the performance of the Sanjuanero dance grants the most points followed by beauty 3 The contests winner is declared as the National Bambuco Queen Spanish Reina Nacional del Bambuco It has been made in 57 uninterrupted editions from 1961 to 2017 the first winning department was Huila while the most recent and current winner of the title is Huila as well In the 57 editions a total of 21 territorial entities 20 departments and Bogota have obtained at least one crown the department that has won the most is the host department Huila with a total of 7 crowns followed by Atlantico with 6 Meta and Caqueta both with 5 and Valle del Cauca with 4 the information of all the winning departments with their respective years is shown below Year National Bambuco Queen Department1961 Luz Cucalon Garcia Huila1963 Rocio Cock Jaramillo Antioquia1964 Lucy Abuchaibe Ochoa Atlantico1965 Maria Cristina Lalinde Valle del Cauca1966 Martha Querubin Bogota1967 Myriam Tovar Diaz Meta1968 Beatriz Eugenia Fajardo Atlantico1969 Maria Eugenia Gomez Lopez Cauca1970 Liliana Gomez Cundinamarca1971 Luz Teresa Zamora Tolima1972 Lucy Abuchaibe Ochoa Caqueta1973 Melba Becerra Serrano Santander1974 Luz Stella Velandiaa Bogota1975 Luz Marina Gonzalez Santander1976 Patricia Abello Marin Atlantico1977 Martha Isabel Gomez Santander1978 Raquel Garcia Sucre1979 Carla Maria Fattoni Antioquia1980 Maite Show del Rio San Andres Providencia and Santa Catalina1981 Silvana Gonzalez Mortelo Atlantico1982 Gloria Patricia Farfan Caqueta1983 Maria Sther Espinosa Cordoba1984 Marixa Fernandez Fernandez Huila1985 Liliana Serrano Ochoa Bolivar1986 Diana Esperanza Rodriguez Meta1987 Sandra Maria Munoz Valle del Cauca1988 Indira Maria Gutierrez Cesar1989 Naffy Sther Adarraga Cesar1990 Claudia Lorena Munoz Valle del Cauca1991 Adriana Lucia Uribe Huila1992 Lina Maria Jaramillo Castano Risaralda1993 Liliana Maria Merlano Valderrama Atlantico1994 Linda Abuchive Echavarria La Guajira1995 Ana Milena Gomez Henao Caldas1996 Liliana Andrea Lozano Caqueta1997 Maribel Lopera Sierra Antioquia1998 Heidy Johana Moreno Meta1999 Gloria Helena Garcia Cruz Tolima2000 Alicia Eugenia Bosi Martinez Bolivar2001 Larissa Fernanda Calderon Ortiz Huila2002 Leidy Sanchez Loaiza Caqueta2003 Marta Carolina Mora Acevedo Atlantico amp Barranquilla2004 Valentina Cuervo Correa Caldas2005 Maria del Mar Tovar Gomez Huila2006 Dayana Zamara Delgado Contreras Norte de Santander2007 Beatriz Pinedo Pavon La Guajira2008 Diana Milena Ortiz Rojas Meta2009 Shadia Rujana Artunduaga Huila2010 Ana Maria Hernandez Romero Cundinamarca2011 Zaira Karina Perez Colina Arauca2012 Paola Andrea Novoa Bogota2013 Natalia Andrea Fernandez Copete Meta2014 Gabriela Garcia Giraldo Valle del Cauca2015 Gleidy Paola Joven Losada Caqueta2016 Valentina Bonilla Neira Tolima2017 Evelyn Tatiana Bello Yara HuilaBy Department Edit The image shows the number of times a department has won the contest Department Wins YearsHuila 7 1961 1984 1991 2001 2005 2009 2017Atlantico 6 1964 1968 1976 1981 1993 2003Caqueta 5 1972 1982 1996 2002 2015Meta 1967 1986 1998 2008 2013Valle del Cauca 4 1965 1987 1990 2014Antioquia 3 1963 1979 1997Tolima 1971 1999 2016Bogota 1966 1974 2012Santander 1973 1975 1977Cundinamarca 2 1970 2010La Guajira 1994 2007Caldas 1995 2004Bolivar 1985 2000Cesar 1988 1989Arauca 1 2011Norte de Santander 2006Risaralda 1992Cordoba 1983San Andres Providencia and Santa Catalina 1980Sucre 1978Cauca 1969Festival activities Edit Anselmo Duran Plazas National Music Performing Contest Jorge Villamil Cordovez National Music Composition Contest Ines Garcia de Duran National and International Dance Encounter References Edit Ley 1026 de 2006 Archived from the original on 2011 07 07 Retrieved 2010 09 05 a b Festival Folclorico y Reinado Nacional del Bambuco el regreso a las raices andinas Colombian Tourism Portal a b REGLAMENTO GENERAL REINADO NACIONAL DEL BAMBUCO The Reinado s Official Rule Book External links Edit Media related to Festival Folclorico y Reinado Nacional del Bambuco at Wikimedia Commons Ferias amp Fiestas que no te puedes Perder Colombia in Spanish Retrieved from 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